I believe it is now time for the executive branch of our government to erect chain link fences where possible around all National Parks to prevent people from breaking the law and entering American National Parks during the shutdown.

While the concrete barriers at the entranceways to our parks have been somewhat effective, I believe fences are required to stop people from breaking the law and using America's National Parks when they are closed.

Additionally, use drones to locate people that have illegally entered National Parks. Find them and put them in jail.

If people want to be heros and push over the barricades or climb the fences, put them in jail. That will take the hero out of them.

It's time for the executive branch of our government to show the American citizens who is in charge.

I went to KU for free in exchange for teaching. Kansas sent me a stipend check every other week as well. I may be wrong, but my guess is that every person that works for KU gets a check from the state of Kansas.

Re: Canada. America has no hate speech law, hateful words are merely speech and protected. Saying hateful things in America is a protected right. Saying the same words in Canada can be a criminal offense.

Our policy on protected speech goes back to a supreme court decision that itself is almost as vague as the amendment. It's the "I know it when I see it thing". In Canada it is codified into law. Guth could face charges in Canada, oddly enough.